No problem. Onle Shakespeare is in danger of being quoted to enforce his casual comments. "What is in a name ? A rose by ...."
Needless to say, we are proud of Prof Das. Any idea where will he be based now ? Mayur --- Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am sorry, I have to object. > This mindless applause to Prof. Baruah, when Prof. > Digen Das deserves the credit is totally mind > boggling. Do the applauders know where they are - > New York opera or Grand Ole Opry? > Dilip > > mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 'Same here to Prof. Barua at Sunyit. > Keep doing better!. > Keep pushing the frontiers of human knowledge. > Some day someone will benefit from that knowledge. > Be achievers in the sea of mediocrity. > mm > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > From: umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ASSAMNET > <assam@assamnet.org> > Subject: Re: [Assam] Let's give a round of applause > Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 20:33:51 +0000 (GMT) > > > Great work by Prof. Das and Best Wishes to him for > his new role. > > Umesh > > Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are proud of this Assamese-American > professor in New York state. He has been quietly > working in this field for several years but he does > not talk about it in public. > Dilip Deka > > ================================================================= > > { Digen Das, a professor in SUNYIT's Department > of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, > will serve as director of the new center. He said > SUNYIT has been working in the area of biocomputing > for the past five years at the Air Force Research > Laboratory in Rome. > Das said the seven participating schools met in the > fall of 2004 and agreed to develop a > center to explore the new technology. Das will serve > as director of the new center > "All of my colleagues are very excited," Das said. > "We've been ready for this day for quite some time > now."} > > > ================================================================= > > SUNYIT headquarters for high-tech research program > Marshand Boone > Staff > By MARSHAND BOONE > Observer-Dispatch > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > MARCY - SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome > has been named the headquarters for a > seven-university effort to conduct pioneering > research into molecular computer technology. > The center was announced in statements issued > Tuesday by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Rep. > Sherwood Boehlert, R-New Hartford. The federal > government will provide $750,000 for the SUNY > Institute of Nano-Bio Molecular Information > Technology Incubator, they said. > The center will research ways to develop more > efficient computers through nanotechnology, a > scientific discipline that uses the smallest > building blocks of matter in applications such as > computer technology. The center unique in the Mohawk > Valley. > Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito, D-Rome, said the move > would benefit the region's work force and > institutions of higher learning. > "Anytime you add value > to our academic system, it's a plus," she said. > "Applied technology and research are the jobs of the > future. We can build a better economy around this > type of activity." > The center would be part of a collaborative effort > involving SUNYIT and six other state colleges - New > York University, Cornell University, Rochester > Institute of Technology, SUNY Geneseo, SUNY Oneonta > and Binghamton State University. > The center's goal is to foster development of a new > industrial base in New York state in a unique > technology area, Boehlert and Schumer said. > "This new effort at SUNYIT will help New York state > companies leverage this cutting-edge, NASA-fueled > research at Rome and train the next generation of > scientists and engineers in a promising field," > Boehlert said. > SUNYIT President Peter Spina said he was delighted > the Mohawk Valley had been chosen as the > headquarters for the center and that the school was > partnered with what he called a "Who's > Who of high-level research." > "It's a real research stimulator," Spina said. "We > have a research-oriented faculty, and this will be a > real shot in the arm for them." > Spina said it could be several years before research > could actually begin as the center seeks additional > partners. > Digen Das, a professor in SUNYIT's Department of > Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, > will serve as director of the new center. He said > SUNYIT has been working in the area of biocomputing > for the past five years at the Air Force Research > Laboratory in Rome. > Das said the seven participating schools met in the > fall of 2004 and agreed to develop a center to > explore the new technology. Das will serve as > director of the new center > "All of my colleagues are very excited," Das said. > "We've been ready for this day for quite some time > > now." > _______________________________________________ > assam mailing list > assam@assamnet.org > http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org > > > > > --------------------------------- > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've > developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. > > >_______________________________________________ > >assam mailing list > >assam@assamnet.org > >http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org > > > _______________________________________________ > assam mailing list > assam@assamnet.org > http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > assam mailing list > assam@assamnet.org > http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org > __________________________________ Yahoo! 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